Police were outnumbered by the large amount of combatants, and they escorted those who were not fighting out of the bar safely before attempting to break up the massive fight, according to a police report filed by Sgt. Jason Scanlan, who supervised the overnight shift.

A group of about 10 officers then went back into the bar to try and break up the fight, police said. An officer deployed his pepper spray at the combatants, but the pepper spray seemed to have no affect on the brawlers, according to police.

After Nesken Basquiat picked up a valet pole and tried to swing it at another man, officers took him to the ground, police said. He struggled with officers who were trying to take him into custody, police said.

Police finally dispersed the fight inside of the bar, but about 40 combatants went into a parking lot near the Eagles Club,, and continued to fight, according to police.

The men ran when police came into the area, but officers were able to detain Eliezer Gabriel, who struggled with the officers, police said.

Basquiat, 26, of 3452 Foxcroft Road, Miramar, Fla., and Gabriel, 26, of 443 High Ridge Road, Stamford, were both charged with breach of peace and interfering with an officer. Basquiat was held on $1,500 bond, and Gabriel was held on $5,000 bond. Both men were given a court date of Jan. 9. Gabriel, who is on probation for a 2007 robbery in Stamford, had his probation officer notified of his arrest.

Gabriel has previously been arrested for allegedly scuffling at DMekka Ultra Lounge. Police allege that Gabriel was among a group of men that beat and bloodied another patron at the bar on Oct. 27, 2013. That case is still pending at Norwalk Superior Court.